Bolivia vs Brazil live stream: how to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier anywhere online for free

Estevao Willian of Brazil celebrates after scoring the team's first goal during the match between Brazil and Chile as part of the South American FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier at Maracana Stadium on September 04, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Having fallen short in their bid to clinch one of the six automatic qualification spots, Bolivia still have a faint hope of reaching a first World Cup since 1994 through the inter-confederation playoffs. Currently in eighth position heading into the final round of qualifying games, they know that a victory over Brazil will be enough to secure a playoff spot if Venezuela fail to beat Colombia. However, they have not registered a win over Brazil since 2009.

While there is plenty on the line for Bolivia, Brazil are already assured of their place at the tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico. The five-time World Cup winners have lost five games during qualifying but have looked tough to break down since Carlo Ancelotti took charge in May. They have yet to concede a goal under the former Real Madrid boss and ran out comfortable 3-0 winners last time out against Chile.

Read on for our guide on where to watch Bolivia vs Brazil live streams online, on TV and potentially for free wherever you are.

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You can watch Bolivia vs Brazil for FREE via Globo in Brazil.

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How to watch Bolivia vs Brazil in the USA and Canada

The Bolivia vs Brazil game is being shown live on Fanatiz in both the US and Canada.

You can get the Round 18 PPV for $59.99 — this will also get you access to the Ecuador vs Argentina, Peru vs Paraguay, Chile vs Uruguay and Venezuela vs Colombia games.

Outside the US or Canada? Use NordVPN to access Bolivia vs Brazil live streams on Fanatiz.

Can I watch Bolivia vs Brazil in the UK?

Premier Sports has the broadcast rights for Conmebol World Cup qualifying in the UK, but Bolivia vs Brazil isn't one of this week's featured fixtures.

In the meantime, a VPN will help you tune in if you're a Brazilian traveling abroad. NordVPN is our recommended provider, and you can find out why with our in-depth NordVPN review.

Can I watch Bolivia vs Brazil in Australia?

Unfortunately, while SBS On Demand show every other CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifier they won't be showing Bolivia vs Brazil.

Brazil resident visiting Australia? Use NordVPN to watch Globo's free stream.

When does Bolivia vs Brazil kick off?

The Bolivia vs Brazil game takes place at 7.30pm ET / 4.30pm PT on Tuesday, September 9. That's 12.30am BST in the UK on Wednesday, September 10.

Can I watch Bolivia vs Brazil on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.

You can also stay up-to-date with all CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup qualifiers on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@CONMEBOL) and Facebook (CONMEBOL).

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Adrian is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He’s written about sport for a vast range of publications including World Soccer Magazine, Newsweek, Yahoo, FourFourTwo and Red Bull. Although he has covered everything from the NBA Finals and French Open, to the London Olympics and Formula 1 in Abu Dhabi, his great passion remains football – a sport he could write and talk about all day long.

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